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LastStrike

Hi and goodbye?

Meet. Cold time. Understand. Affection. Then Leave... if it is the way life goes and yes it is, then we must not be so soft when we go down the development curve. But. It is really a hard feeling seeing people you like leaving you.

We worked, we drank, we played, we made jokes, we laughed, we had hard talks, we discovered, we felt, we found the match and we left ... for the new ones to enter our lives. Changes are more often good than bad and it is unavoidable though.

I m gonna miss u much my best boss ever. Today u told people that i m your best translator and assistant ever. I m sorry i was so moved that i could not tell people that i feel the same way as you do. but i will behind your back lol. Gonna miss much your humurous manner, your tacticful responses, your chidlike moments, your smartness, your whole hearted devotion, your encouragement...

Thanks anyway life for at least once in a while in space bringing us together. Wish you all the best anywhere you are dear boss. Thank you for all the time we had. Thank you and see you again in our walks of life my mentor, my good friend, my great boss!teddybear
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guadal

Arabia

This pic what would u think it is? A refugee camp on barren ground? Looks very similar indeed, but it is Dubai in the 50ties.

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Arabia was not poor then, though the oil boom had not started yet.
So did the oil destroy Arabia?
Some became so incredible rich, but it is a worldwide happening: The poor become more poor and the rich more rich.

See these girls after finishing a Koran class, drowned in gold in the 50ties, too:

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Why shouldn't you breed.

Something has made you, that's why you're here;
And to make something more? Not a reason.
Here is WHY:
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georgie39

A WISE MAN ONCE SAID

" IF PEOPLE ARE GOOD ONLY BECAUSE THAY FEAR PUNISHMENT, AND HOPE FOR REWARD, THEN WE ARE A SORRY LOT INDEED."
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georgie39

motivational

"Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared."
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Akeldama40

The madness of human behavior

The madness of perceiving human behavior. How can any one person have the ultimate truth of how people
think feel and react to any given situation? Remember the ol classic saying from unique groups of people who say "You don't know me You don't know my heart or mind !!" I think anyone who says that tend to not know who they are either so they say such a thing in defense of being vulnerable to the perception of others
The saying Know thyself is most true. Seeing your life through the eyes of another who loves you unconditionally
often hurts because they will tell you the truth. Those who don't give a f*ck about you will say nothing and focus their attention to others who they feel will fit their comfort zone.
Fair weather friends are just that. when things are going good they are your friends when things are going bad you may find yourself alone.
Beating ourselves up trying to fit in is a hopeless endeavor. If being yourself is not working for ya it is clear you need to play elsewhere or the people you are playing with are not worth your time and effort.
If nobody loves you in your lowest time they will not love you in your highest. If you kick those who do love you and are trying to help you and you may not like the quality of help offered but it is what you may need.
Many call it tough love. Tough love teaches us that others see a gift in you a trait and quality that you don't see in yourself. Those who do love you will stick by you through thick and thin for better or worse richer or poorer and sickness or health the very vows many make but I see they are mostly just words for many. If it were not so the divorce rate would not be so high. We are here to build relationships and friends and maybe find a more tighter relationship for s*xual union and bonding. Yet, I make my observations of the behavior of many here and the overall attitudes about their relationships based upon what they say or ask about in getting or offering opinions.
I think many take it as a joke who could care less about anyone. Many are here to build a fortress that nobody can break through. Many are here for a popularity contest and many have lost their faith in finding a friend. Perhaps those who lost that faith one could suggest try being a friend or at least make yourself available for others to reach out. To be emotionally unavailable you might as well not waste your time screwing around of a date site. This site offers one element most others do not. We can write blogs forums and all kinds of things from games to whatever and it gives many around the globe a chance to reach out to people who would otherwise be unnoticed. Everyone comes from all walks of life and cultures and it sort of made the world a bit smaller and perhaps a bit cramped. Nevertheless, it leaves us with many choices. We learn though that many share the same common denominator that we are never going to be happy behind a computer screen. Yet, imagine if we were all in the same room up close and personal. How would our behavior change?
Suddenly, we would have to face those we hurt or those who hurt us. We would have to either learn to get along or end up fighting for nothing causing undue pain.
In a world on the brink of civil war and nuclear and social political strife all around the tensions are mounting and I believe everyone is feeling it. Yes we can sugar coat it through niceties and poetry but I think we all need to work on our ways. Yes many will say Akel as soon as you change your ways perhaps others will change theirs. Do consider that behavior patterns are hard to change or break and one has to be aware of the sabotaging patterns in order to break them. Yes, I have said like Ghandhi as said many moons ago Be the change we want to see in the world. It has to start with me and others.
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micleeonline today!

Armistice Day, The 11th Hour, 11th Day, 11th Month

99 Years Ago Today.

"'A PEACE TO END ALL PEACE: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East' is a 1989 history book written by Pulitzer Prize finalist David Fromkin, which describes the events leading to the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire during World War I...."
...Aug 12, 2016

A Peace To End All Peace, A Century Of Intervention In The Middle East.
- Interview with David Fromkin...



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mcradloff

Eggs

I once took some egg from work and took it to the college where the microscopes were and looked at the salmonella bacteria. There were a few, but each had plenty of room. They seemed happy. There are only a few and the eggs are safe to eat. Then I let the eggs stand at room temperature for two weeks and came back. Those same bacteria had divided many times to produce thousands of salmonella bacteria who did not look happy at all. They were bumping into each other. They weren't gliding by in straight lines. They were shaking and moving much slower. The same can be said of people. Too many people and with it comes the bad behavior and the less joy and happiness. We used to have 200 million people and now we have seven billion and 100 million people. Is it any wonder that there are so many problems, not just for us, but for the rest of the animals and plants we share this big drop of water with. Are we making the world sick just like two week old eggs would make you sick if left out at room temperature?
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Len05

channel 5

Hello, it is quiet at work.
therefor during my nights youtube and books became good friends.

I'm into these new reality UK horror franchise.
Life on the dole, benefit street, kids on benefits, and such
I think i also something with massive overweight people.
and many more

What the hell is going on England ??? no wonder Scotland whats to separate
dunno
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SistaCallie

EXCLUSIVE: London terror attacker Khalid Masood, 52, British Born

This is so very sad... so many lives effected by one person with so much hate in his heart.Theyare now releasing the name and information on the attacker.

EXCLUSIVE: London terror attacker Khalid Masood, 52, once stabbed a man in the FACE and changed from Kent schoolboy Adrian Elms to maniac who launched car and knife rampage through Westminster
Police reveal a middle-aged extremist from the West Midlands carried out yesterday's terror attack
MailOnline can reveal he was born Adrian Elms in Kent before his religious conversion
Scotland Yard say he had a long list of crimes to his name but had not been convicted of terror offences
In an attack in 2003, he stabbed a man in the face, leaving him slumped in the driveway of a nursing home
Theresa May said he was known to the security services but was 'not part of the current intelligence picture'
Probe into the British citizen's links to violent jihadism was 'historical' and he was deemed 'peripheral'
ISIS have claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the killer was a 'soldier of the Islamic State'
Do you know Adrian Elms? Please contact news@mailonline.co.uk
By Richard Spillett, Crime Correspondent and Martin Robinson Uk Chief Reporter and Thomas Burrows for MailOnline
PUBLISHED: 22:16 EDT, 22 March 2017 | UPDATED: 22:04 EDT, 23 March 2017


The British-born jihadi who killed four and injured 29 in Westminster was last night revealed to be a middle-aged criminal career who MI5 had investigated in the past and had a previous conviction for stabbing a man in the nose.

English teacher Khalid Masood, 52, a 'lone wolf' attacker, who was living in the Birmingham area, had a series of convictions for assault and other crimes.

Scotland Yard revealed how Masood was known by a number of aliases and MailOnline can reveal he was born Adrian Elms to a single mother in Kent before his religious conversion. Masood has used the names Khalid Choudry and Adrian Ajao among others.


He grew up in a £300,000 house in the seaside town of Rye, East Sussex and had a long criminal history.

His first conviction was for criminal damage in November 1983, when he was just 19.

His last was for an attack in 2003, where he stabbed a 22-year-old man in the face, leaving him slumped in the driveway of a nursing home in Eastbourne. The victim was left needing cosmetic surgery after the vicious attack.

Masood is understood to have spent time in Lewes jail in East Sussex, Wayland prison in Norfolk and Ford open prison in West Sussex, The Times reported.

He was sentenced to two years for wounding in 2000 and sent back to jail in 2003 for the attack in Eastbourne.

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